Memoirs of a novelist
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Memoirs of a novelist
(Modern voices)
Hesperus, 2006
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"Et remotissima prope" -- T.p.
First published 1985
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From Victorian England to fifteenth-century Norfolk, and pre-War London to Mount Pentelicus, Virginia Woolf offers a series of impressions of women finding their place in the world around them. At once exquisitely drawn and brilliantly haunting, these snapshots of life are a remarkable testament to the narrative powers of one of Britain's best-loved novelists, and an insight into some of her perennial interests - namely her fascination with the role of the biographer, the literature of Greece and the utter loneliness of early twentieth-century London.
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